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  1. 1 day ago · So Oklahoma County DA Vicki Behenna and staff of about 145 are planning a move from the courthouse at 320 Robert S Kerr Ave. — and temporary digs at Leadership Square at 211 N Robinson — to another county-owned property: The 50,000-square-foot Investors Capital Building, ICB, a short walk away, and in between both, at 217 N Harvey Ave.

  2. Legal Resources Finding a Lawyer Selecting a lawyer is a personal matter. Ask family, friends, coworkers and others for recommendations or search online. The Oklahoma Bar Association does NOT refer attorneys to consumers, provide legal advice, license or regulate paralegals or other nonlawyers. As a community service, the OBA does provide a directory of its

  3. Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-713-2249 benefits@oklahomacounty.org : Civil Department 405-713-1705: Clerks of the Board 320 Robert S Kerr Ave, #101 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-713-1540 cob@oklahomacounty.org: Community Sentencing 320 Robert S Kerr Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-605-2422, ext. 106 : County Commissioners 320 Robert S Kerr Ave ...

  4. Oklahoma County Annex Building 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, #409 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-713-1705. Fee Schedule. Copies $1 for first page, $0.50/page after Certification of document $0.50. You can also obtain records from the Oklahoma City Municipal Court. OKC Municipal Court 701 Couch Dr Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 297-2361

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    David Prater began his law enforcement career at 19 years of age when he was hired by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office as a Deputy Sheriff. At the age of 20, Mr. Prater became the youngest cadet ever to graduate from the Norman Police Academy. During his time with the NPD, he was a dedicated and respected Master Police Officer. In addition to ...

    Crimes are generally classified as felonies or misdemeanors. Generally, felonies are punished by a sentence of one year or more in prison. Misdemeanors are generally punished by one year or less in a county jail. Probation is also a possibility. Under probation, a person would not serve any time in jail or prison. The following definitions are prov...

    Preliminary Hearing Conference

    This hearing may also be called a pre-preliminary hearing or an announcement docket. Generally, these hearings are a time for your attorney and the prosecutor to discuss your case. The prosecutor will make a plea bargain offer which you and your attorney will discuss. If you decide to accept the offer, you would waive or give up your right to a trial and set your case for a date for you to plead guilty. If you do not accept the plea offer, you will have your case set for a preliminary hearing.

    Preliminary Hearing

    If you are charged with a felony you have a right to a preliminary hearing. A preliminary hearing is a court hearing where witnesses testify and the Judge decides whether there is enough evidence against you to order you to have a trial. If the court believes there is enough evidence to believe a crime was committed and enough evidence to believe you committed the crime (often, this is called "probable cause"), the court will "bind you over" for trial. If the court does not believe there is e...

    Deferred Sentence

    You are not convicted of a crime until you are found guilty and punished for the crime. With a deferred sentence, the Judge finds you guilty of the crime but post pones, delays or defers sentencing until a later date (from one day to five years). If you do everything the court orders you to do, the court will dismiss your case and the charge will not appear on your record. You may be ordered to pay all court costs and fees, see a probation officer, go to treatment and make sure you do not bre...

    Suspended Sentence

    You are convicted of a crime but are on probation for all or part of the sentence; it is suspended so you do not have to go to prison for that amount of time, as long as you satisfy the conditions of probation. The probation may be "supervised" or "unsupervised." If it is "supervised," you must regularly report to a probation officer. If it is "unsupervised," you simply must obey the rules of probation and not break the law. If you are unsuccessful, however, you may be sentenced to spend the...

  5. For more information please call 405-713-1550. The Public Defender's Office provides competent, quality legal representation to indigents in Oklahoma County who are charged with all types of criminal offenses, including misdemeanors, felonies, and capital crimes, as well as to our convicted clients who wish to appeal their convictions.

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  7. James K. Larimore began practicing law in 1974. Since then he has assisted clients in matters of Commercial Transactions, Real Estate Law, Probate, and Commercial Litigation. He is admitted to practice in Oklahoma, the U. S. District Court, Eastern, Northern and Western Districts of Oklahoma, the U. S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit and the U ...

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